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Wound treatment
 
The future of wound healing
Experimental 3D printer turns small biopsy into ample skin cells to cover extensive wounds.
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New topical hemostatic device in pipeline
If cleared, dermatologists might find the technology useful when excising lesions in patients on blood thinners.
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Alternative to skin grafting
With the aging of the population and the rising incidence in diabetes, there is a growing burden in managing wounds with deficient healing, according to a stem cell biologist.
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March features
Wound healing technologies, updated rosacea guidelines, nasal reconstruction and more are all inside this month's issue of Dermatology Times.
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